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Shindo is no doubt one of my favorite classic Japanese directors. I'm not a big fan of his contemporary work, the man clearly fared a lot better when he was allowed to work in black and white. Black Cat is a pretty basic kaidan/yokai film, but the moody, stylish presentation truly elevates it. Shindo is a master of contrast. The woods look mysterious and daunting, the stylistic finesse just makes everything more pronounced. The performances are a little crass and the story is simple, but that just means it doesn't get in the way of the entertaining ghost story that forms the core of this film. Good.Read all


Stage-like drama that didn't really do it for me. The drama felt overdone, the acting is well over the top and the film feels sluggish. The story about a war widow who is reunited with the best pal of her dead husband holds more than enough potential, but Shindô fails to turn into a compelling film. Quite disappointing.
Teacher and Three Children
